MedPage Today July 10, 2020
Nicole Lou

Developing an employer-supported insurance plan that’s affordable for both the company and its workers, and that does away with the red tape, surprise bills and other complaints that are now commonplace in U.S. healthcare, may seem like a pipe dream.

Enter The Zero Card, a healthcare marketplace and supplemental employee benefit program already in operation that promises a cheaper, streamlined process for employers with self-insured plans for employees.

Founded in 2014, the company runs a proprietary algorithm that digs through employer claims data to find find ways to save from direct contracting for surgical, diagnostic procedures, and lab testing.

“The world is rapidly shifting to a member-first healthcare economy and our job is to help accelerate the shift so we...

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